(urth) Sigh
Lee Berman
severiansola at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 11 18:33:02 PST 2011
> I'd say we see something sort of similar when Severian is about to enter Yesod.
> Because of the curvature of space-time (as Malrubius explained) he sees both the
> beginning and the end of the universe in the same place.
>Jeff Wilson: Perhaps, but this only allows bi-location of objects with lifetimes
>nearly that of an entire manvantara, at least trillions of years, while
>moving faster than light somehow. Blue and Green's system doesn't do
>this, nor would it last as long.
Yes, I would agree. I was only trying to answer that question with regard to Antonio's
statement. (fwiw, Borges' Library also fits the bill). I would say that those of us who
are trying to follow Marc's theory may need to rely on the "poor astronomy on Blue"
corollary to see it through.
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